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philip suttle, you have the last word. what are your recommendations to make the economy more sustainable and more robust? >> first, i agree with most of the points that have been said. i think it is fair that what we need to maintain stability of policies, both monetary and fiscal for the very near term, there are clear indications and costs that we have been talking about for keeping on pushing. i think the will quantitatively easing strategy, which both the fed and the bank of england in patika there have adopted, is frankly, a bit of an experiment and we need to be cautious as we look out over the next year or so about how the strategy is implemented. i think there are some considerable financial risks associated with what both central banks have been doing. but i think to try to summarize a lot of what has been set, i think there are three sets of principles, if you like. i would play them out today to the g-20 ministers here. they're all very obvious point, but the first is, make sure policy is forward-looking. do no
philip suttle, you have the last word. what are your recommendations to make the economy more sustainable and more robust? >> first, i agree with most of the points that have been said. i think it is fair that what we need to maintain stability of policies, both monetary and fiscal for the very near term, there are clear indications and costs that we have been talking about for keeping on pushing. i think the will quantitatively easing strategy, which both the fed and the bank of england...
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philip too has ambassador status in the obama administration. the asked who ranks higher in the two-ambassador family, husband phil, their two children and two grandchildren, i am reliably informed, would give the same answer. she's the boss. their widely shared appraisal of melanne's white house role is this. no first lady staff ever had a political operative of the caliber and experience of melanne verveer. critics could point to no flaws except possibly one that would hardly disturb bill and hillary clinton. melanne has a tendency to be just a little late, just as i do . among posts that equipped her fer home run white house work and now her current mission, she coordinated civil rights and urban affairs for the u.s. catholic conference's national office, served as field manager for common cause, was legislative director for senator george mcgovern. before joining bill clinton's 1992 presidential campaign and later the clintons' white house staff, she was executive vice president of people for the american way. she is a co-founder and was the
philip too has ambassador status in the obama administration. the asked who ranks higher in the two-ambassador family, husband phil, their two children and two grandchildren, i am reliably informed, would give the same answer. she's the boss. their widely shared appraisal of melanne's white house role is this. no first lady staff ever had a political operative of the caliber and experience of melanne verveer. critics could point to no flaws except possibly one that would hardly disturb bill and...
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philip suttle, you have the last word. what are your recommendations to make the economy more sustainable and more robust? >> first, i agree with most of the points that have been said. i think it is fair that what we need to maintain stability of policies, both monetary and fiscal for the very near term, there are clear indications and costs that we have been talking about for keeping on pushing. i think the will quantitatively easing strategy, which both the fed and the bank of england in patika there have adopted, is frankly, a bit of an experiment and we need to be cautious as we look out over the next year or so about how the strategy is implemented. i think there are some considerable financial risks associated with what both central banks have been doing. but i think to try to summarize a lot of what has been set, i think there are three sets of principles, if you like. i would play them out today to the g-20 ministers here. they're all very obvious point, but the first is, make sure policy is forward-looking. do no
philip suttle, you have the last word. what are your recommendations to make the economy more sustainable and more robust? >> first, i agree with most of the points that have been said. i think it is fair that what we need to maintain stability of policies, both monetary and fiscal for the very near term, there are clear indications and costs that we have been talking about for keeping on pushing. i think the will quantitatively easing strategy, which both the fed and the bank of england...
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my question is to philip suttle, and i want to ask him what will happen to the pace in europe, portugal, italy, ireland, greece and spain. in terms of what an unwinding of the eurozone would look like if it became unmanageable and the whole place falls apart. >> good question, and i'm sure desmond will have comments about this as well. i worry because precisely those links are so tied. you know, we have legal structures and physical structures that are not easy to on one, compared to, say, argentina going off -- or britain during of gold in 1991. i think what it leads one to is the conclusion that -- i will not use the akron, but those countries that you mentioned, they have to tough it out. you would have to use multi year austerity. you could say that we have used that before and it turned out not too bad. ireland being one itself, it achieved a massive reduction in its budget deficit in the 1980's over a number of years and somehow the country survived and even flourished out of it. but then, you have the ability to convert interest rates. they started out high and converged on germa
my question is to philip suttle, and i want to ask him what will happen to the pace in europe, portugal, italy, ireland, greece and spain. in terms of what an unwinding of the eurozone would look like if it became unmanageable and the whole place falls apart. >> good question, and i'm sure desmond will have comments about this as well. i worry because precisely those links are so tied. you know, we have legal structures and physical structures that are not easy to on one, compared to,...
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as philip said, one wants to condition benefits or base promises of benefits on some hard numbers and hard science. in the case of both vietnam and the veterans here you run into problems with that. this is more of an open-ended question to the staff but also michael, is this something that congress, the leadership in congress or the administration is going to have to deal with and is it something that in and your interactions with the vietnamese they recognize, and i would also like you to talk about the point you made that they see a difference in how we treat our veterans, the promises we make and the science we argue shapes benefits to veterans and the way science is used in denying responsibility in vietnam. >> let me start with since it is the most recent one the last issue which is the difference in perception between u.s. veterans and how they are treated versus how the u.s. government from the cnas perspective deals with the vietnamese nationals exposed to dioxide and filled made good points about the nature of care being provided to u.s. veterans and there is one category fo
as philip said, one wants to condition benefits or base promises of benefits on some hard numbers and hard science. in the case of both vietnam and the veterans here you run into problems with that. this is more of an open-ended question to the staff but also michael, is this something that congress, the leadership in congress or the administration is going to have to deal with and is it something that in and your interactions with the vietnamese they recognize, and i would also like you to...
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died in an explosion on saturday, and of course to the family and friends of his injured colleague, philip coburn. as the prime minister said, as news is coming in of the terrible earthquake in haiti, all our hearts go out to the many, many people who will be so terribly affected by that natural disaster. i am grateful for what he said about the government's humanitarian response. given everything that has come to light in the chilcot inquiry into the iraq war, will the prime minister now do the decent thing and volunteer to give evidence to the inquiry before people decide how to vote on his record in government? >> the chilcot inquiry has drawn up a list of those people that it wishes to interview and has invited the people on the dates that it has done. i will follow the recommendations of the chilcot committee. i have nothing to hide on this matter and i am happy to give evidence. equally, at this time, i thought that the debate in the house was that the chilcot inquiry should decide when people were heard. >> the point is that this is not just a question for sir john chilcot. it is a
died in an explosion on saturday, and of course to the family and friends of his injured colleague, philip coburn. as the prime minister said, as news is coming in of the terrible earthquake in haiti, all our hearts go out to the many, many people who will be so terribly affected by that natural disaster. i am grateful for what he said about the government's humanitarian response. given everything that has come to light in the chilcot inquiry into the iraq war, will the prime minister now do...
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host: illinois, philip, good morning. caller: i wanted coattail on the young lady, the young man talked about you just seven liberals on -- you are very even toned with your republican, liberal, whenever. actually i'm an independent so it does not matter to me. i do want to say he was totally out of context and wrong. mayor -- and i do have another comment for you, greta. when you start saying you are going to hire more police officers -- yes, police officers are a good thing if you can afford them. but on a state budget, you pay for these police officers with taxes. if you don't have a manufacturing base thing you money for manufacturing or fabricating some kind of a product that you can sell, you can't collect taxes so you are actually building yourself a bigger hole. so, think about going may be with sba, small business administration, going out and see if you have entrepreneurs who want to start a business to produce something. not a restaurant, i'm talking products. host: we will leave it there. mayor smith? guest: w
host: illinois, philip, good morning. caller: i wanted coattail on the young lady, the young man talked about you just seven liberals on -- you are very even toned with your republican, liberal, whenever. actually i'm an independent so it does not matter to me. i do want to say he was totally out of context and wrong. mayor -- and i do have another comment for you, greta. when you start saying you are going to hire more police officers -- yes, police officers are a good thing if you can afford...
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philip too has ambassador status in the obama administration. the asked who ranks higher in the two-ambassador family, husband phil, their two children and two grandchildren, i am reliably informed, would give the same answer. she's the boss. their widely shared appraisal of melanne's white house role is this. no first lady staff ever had a political operative of the caliber and experience of melanne verveer. critics could point to no flaws except possibly one that would hardly disturb bill and hillary clinton. melanne has a tendency to be just a little late, just as i do . among posts that equipped her fer home run white house work and now her current mission, she coordinated civil rights and urban affairs for the u.s. catholic conference's national office, served as field manager for common cause, was legislative director for senator george mcgovern. before joining bill clinton's 1992 presidential campaign and later the clintons' white house staff, she was executive vice president of people for the american way. she is a co-founder and was the
philip too has ambassador status in the obama administration. the asked who ranks higher in the two-ambassador family, husband phil, their two children and two grandchildren, i am reliably informed, would give the same answer. she's the boss. their widely shared appraisal of melanne's white house role is this. no first lady staff ever had a political operative of the caliber and experience of melanne verveer. critics could point to no flaws except possibly one that would hardly disturb bill and...
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i am so pleased that philip vogel is here. he runs and exchange extort in connecticut. -- he runs and exchange next door in connecticut. and they could not be more different. when you see a house version or a senate version, you have seen one out of a thousand permutations that may play out. that said, let me try to shed a little bit of light. i start from the promised that this is, perhaps, the most challenging domestic implementation of a domestic policy initiative at least in this century. that is easy, only 10 years but i would go back maybe another century. it is personal, complicated partisan to say the least. and then of course, cost control, which is far more ambitious than we were in massachusetts. we just did access expansion. we are on phase two of cost control, which means taking money away. that is even harder. the administration will be congratulated for taking on the two toughest issues in american politics, i think, at once. and has been -- and as has been noted, most exchanges have failed. i feel like the fall
i am so pleased that philip vogel is here. he runs and exchange extort in connecticut. -- he runs and exchange next door in connecticut. and they could not be more different. when you see a house version or a senate version, you have seen one out of a thousand permutations that may play out. that said, let me try to shed a little bit of light. i start from the promised that this is, perhaps, the most challenging domestic implementation of a domestic policy initiative at least in this century....
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on art beat, you can see more of jeff's conversation with poet philip levine. and a slideshow of photographs from the exhibit capturing the lost world of detroit. all that and more is on our web site, newshour.pbs.org. >> brown: and that's the newshour for tonight. i'm jeffrey brown. >> lehrer: and i'm jim lehrer. we'll see you on-line, and again here tomorrow evening. thank you, and good night. major funding for the pbs newshour is provided by: >> what the world needs now is energy. the energy to get the economy humming again. the energy to tackle challenges like climate change. what is that energy came from an energy company? everyday, chevron invests $62 million in people, in ideas-- seeking, teaching, building. fueling growth around the world to move us all ahead. this is the power of human energy. chevron. toyota. grant thornton. and by the alfred p. sloan foundation. supporting science, technology, and improved economic performance and financial literacy in the 21st century. and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... this p
on art beat, you can see more of jeff's conversation with poet philip levine. and a slideshow of photographs from the exhibit capturing the lost world of detroit. all that and more is on our web site, newshour.pbs.org. >> brown: and that's the newshour for tonight. i'm jeffrey brown. >> lehrer: and i'm jim lehrer. we'll see you on-line, and again here tomorrow evening. thank you, and good night. major funding for the pbs newshour is provided by: >> what the world needs now is...
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i am so pleased that philip vogel is here. he runs and exchange extort in connecticut. -- he runs and exchange next door in connecticut. and they could not be more different. when you see a house version or a senate version, you have seen one out of a thousand permutations that may play out. that said, let me try to shed a little bit of light. i start from the promised that this is, perhaps, the most challenging domestic implementation of a domestic policy initiative, at least, in this century. that is easy, only 10 years, but i would go back maybe another century. it is personal, complicated, partisan to say the least. and then of course, cost control, which is far more ambitious than we were in massachusetts. we just did access expansion. we are on phase two of cost control, which means taking money away. that is even harder. that is even harder. the administration will as has been said, most exchanges have failed. it feels a little like the 14th century or 15th century european map makers trying to describe their charts inc
i am so pleased that philip vogel is here. he runs and exchange extort in connecticut. -- he runs and exchange next door in connecticut. and they could not be more different. when you see a house version or a senate version, you have seen one out of a thousand permutations that may play out. that said, let me try to shed a little bit of light. i start from the promised that this is, perhaps, the most challenging domestic implementation of a domestic policy initiative, at least, in this century....
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., philip on the independent line. caller: i would like to give some credence to the ratio of 10 to one debated earlier on what it takes to take care of a guerrilla war. when i was a young officer in the french army in nigeria, we were facing about date-pacing about 50,000 -- we were facing about 50,000 had we did not have enough troops. we knew very well what was going on. and we lost. i am a u.s. citizen out and i'm extremely concerned that we are not putting enough power behind the war. and the possible outcome is total failure. guest: the point i made at the beginning of the show. that is the no. i watched for every day. how many bad guys are out there? there comes a point when you know the afghan army cannot grow to a point where -- to defend themselves, that it is pointless to say. -- tuesday. host: -- then it is pointless to stay. host: are all the generals that have been leaders over there, are they all vietnam veterans? guest: i do not know. host: with their command decisions in vietnam the commanders in afgha
., philip on the independent line. caller: i would like to give some credence to the ratio of 10 to one debated earlier on what it takes to take care of a guerrilla war. when i was a young officer in the french army in nigeria, we were facing about date-pacing about 50,000 -- we were facing about 50,000 had we did not have enough troops. we knew very well what was going on. and we lost. i am a u.s. citizen out and i'm extremely concerned that we are not putting enough power behind the war. and...
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philip the green card -- the orange card and we will get you on the call. -- fill out the card. i'm starting my fourth year of investigations into the insurance industry. it is an interest i have always had. these are some of the hearings we have had. you're going to hear about the medicare advantage. we did nursing home standards and passed the law 25 years ago and have never had a hearing on that. long-term care insurance, are consumers protected? june 16th, termination of individual health insurance policies. if you are buying an individual family policy eiffel application, right? we had two hearings on this. when you fill up the insurance policy, most companies have about 1400 different codes. you go to the local drugstore in the fill up the prescription. if you trigger a code that will review your policy because with that code triggered might be very expensive medical treatment might be facing in the future and therefore they will jump you -- dump you. for instance, one family as they were filling out the form the told him to put out he was 180 pounds but he was really 250
philip the green card -- the orange card and we will get you on the call. -- fill out the card. i'm starting my fourth year of investigations into the insurance industry. it is an interest i have always had. these are some of the hearings we have had. you're going to hear about the medicare advantage. we did nursing home standards and passed the law 25 years ago and have never had a hearing on that. long-term care insurance, are consumers protected? june 16th, termination of individual health...
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this story by philip rush. "senate to dems consider. and $80 billion a jobs consider" -- "senate dems consider an to develop billion jobs bill." that is in "the hill" newspaper. what's more on the economy, jobs, ben bernanke coming up at 7:30 a.m. eastern with our guest. an independent caller, lewis, hi. caller: it is always very funny to hear all these promises, promises. but does anyone consider that this will really make any difference to the average taxpayer? the government now wants to nickel and dime the states by limiting them buy with it will pay off for this and that. at the same time the states are depressed and end up taxing the taxpayer and the taxpayer suffers a matter what. host: cindy, republican, hi. caller: they could not only hold down spending, brett bring in a lot of consultants -- but bring in a consultant and cutting. all federal employes to make over one of the $50,000 could have their pay cut immediately by five%. i don't think it would hurt them. also, people making over $100,000. all federal employees making ov
this story by philip rush. "senate to dems consider. and $80 billion a jobs consider" -- "senate dems consider an to develop billion jobs bill." that is in "the hill" newspaper. what's more on the economy, jobs, ben bernanke coming up at 7:30 a.m. eastern with our guest. an independent caller, lewis, hi. caller: it is always very funny to hear all these promises, promises. but does anyone consider that this will really make any difference to the average taxpayer?...
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philip rivers pass. hits fred smoot. that's got to be a pick. fred didn't hold on. the chargers kick a field goal. next possession. 4th and 1 at the redskins 19. rirs shot puts it to malcolm floyd. a wounded duck that somehow works. three plays later, he finds antonio gates 12 yards for the touchdown. chargers out to a 10-0 lead. more chargers. billy volek to malcolm floyd. a 50 yard gain sets up another field goal. chargers up 13-0. second quarter redskins offense comes alive, jason campbell up the left side. santana moss, bobble, catches it. 16 yard gain. campbell, play action, todd yoder. all he does is catch touchdowns. redskins trail 13-7. late second, campbell to malcolm kelly. look out this would turn out into the longest completion of campbell's career. kelly would be taken down at the 4 yard line after an 84-yard gain. three plays later campbell to mike sellers for the score culminated an 88 yard drive. led 14-13. volek intercepted by rocky macintosh. coughs up the bol but core lows rogers scoops it -- ball but carlos rogers scoops it up. volek to tolbert,
philip rivers pass. hits fred smoot. that's got to be a pick. fred didn't hold on. the chargers kick a field goal. next possession. 4th and 1 at the redskins 19. rirs shot puts it to malcolm floyd. a wounded duck that somehow works. three plays later, he finds antonio gates 12 yards for the touchdown. chargers out to a 10-0 lead. more chargers. billy volek to malcolm floyd. a 50 yard gain sets up another field goal. chargers up 13-0. second quarter redskins offense comes alive, jason campbell...
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host: illinois, philip on the republican line. caller: the person who called in to speak to you mentioned the gold standard and the competition, article one section 7 -- take anything for tendered for payment of debts. just trying to explain why this is overlooked. i don't see an amendment to the constitution and said it is now and void. guest: the constitution says an article one, section 8, i believe, it says congress shall make laws regulating the value of coinage, and that is the article under which the federal reserve is created. they delegated to the federal reserve their responsibility, at the time, under the gold standard. but no one on the world wants to go on the goals standardbred as i said, we don't have the gold standard because we know about the gold standard and not willing to accept as a modern society the level of unemployment it would require. host: west virginia -- george on the line for democrats. caller: y. does the federal government have to bail out the auto industry and banks? i think it is wrong. we should
host: illinois, philip on the republican line. caller: the person who called in to speak to you mentioned the gold standard and the competition, article one section 7 -- take anything for tendered for payment of debts. just trying to explain why this is overlooked. i don't see an amendment to the constitution and said it is now and void. guest: the constitution says an article one, section 8, i believe, it says congress shall make laws regulating the value of coinage, and that is the article...
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host: philip, you are on, open phones. caller: i want to make a point because i have been listening and you have a lot of people on. it seems like when people do not get their way or they do not like the selection from massachusetts, everybody is upset because now all of a sudden they do not get what they want and how they perceive things to change with every day government. we have to learn to accept it and try to make the changes as we see it. congress has got to keep working the way they are and there is not much we can do about it unless we do make the changes in we do get people in light brown to make those changes for us. that is the only way we can change government. but to complain about him and get all upset does not accomplish anything for us. host: two things to tell you about -- c-span3, the senate armed services committee will look into the fort hood massacre. the committee will hear reports from togo west and vern clark, who are the review board co- chairs. that starts at 9:30 a.m. on c- span3. at 3:00 p.m. t
host: philip, you are on, open phones. caller: i want to make a point because i have been listening and you have a lot of people on. it seems like when people do not get their way or they do not like the selection from massachusetts, everybody is upset because now all of a sudden they do not get what they want and how they perceive things to change with every day government. we have to learn to accept it and try to make the changes as we see it. congress has got to keep working the way they are...
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philip to have retained three minutes for rebuttal. >> thank you your honor. i don't think it will take the entire three minutes. artists said a couple of points i would like to make. think you quite correctly point to the chilling effect here. judge pooler basa pathetical about the possibility of somebody using the expression as part of the description of the impact of the internet is presley-- precisely the example the new hampshire public broadcasting dealt with when they were going to have a debate among political candidates were one of the candidates had previously used expletives and the decline to televise the debate out of fear this would show up. they don't have the money to bleep out or to protect the audience from that particular language and given the alternative when you are talking about $325,000 for a mistake there's no question what you are going to do. you are going to sell its censor and that is what the offence-- essence and frankly there's nothing the fcc said today that should give any comfort. >> what about bending over backwards? doesn't
philip to have retained three minutes for rebuttal. >> thank you your honor. i don't think it will take the entire three minutes. artists said a couple of points i would like to make. think you quite correctly point to the chilling effect here. judge pooler basa pathetical about the possibility of somebody using the expression as part of the description of the impact of the internet is presley-- precisely the example the new hampshire public broadcasting dealt with when they were going to...
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if obama tells us not to step on the giants philip, they could not take him apart like they already have. republicans are trying to stand against yesterday. i watch you all the time. i love you, you know why? you let everyone talks. this is my first time. i have gotten up twice. we have given up on ourselves. look at the generation that came back from world war ii, they went right back to work. host: thank you for your call. the lead editorial today, in "usa today," "blame game in failings in christmas attack of skiers -- of skiers -- of skewer -- obscures. on the political level, the blame game is just insipid. after all, the incident resulted from a failure of the nation's new intelligence system. that system was built under a republican administration on the advice of the bipartisan ninth was 11 commission, it has been operative for the past year by a democratic administration in has been overseen by congress controlled by each party. political agendas just aren't the issue, complete -- competence is." dennis blair said "would never showed cummings -- whatever shortcomings appear in t
if obama tells us not to step on the giants philip, they could not take him apart like they already have. republicans are trying to stand against yesterday. i watch you all the time. i love you, you know why? you let everyone talks. this is my first time. i have gotten up twice. we have given up on ourselves. look at the generation that came back from world war ii, they went right back to work. host: thank you for your call. the lead editorial today, in "usa today," "blame game...
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philip the green card -- the orange card and we will get you on the call. -- fill out the card. i'm starting my fourth year of investigations into the insurance industry. it is an interest i have always had. these are some of the hearings we have had. you're going to hear about the medicare advantage. we did nursing home standards and passed the law 25 years ago and have never had a hearing on that. long-term care insurance, are consumers protected? june 16th, termination of individual health insurance policies. if you are buying an individual family policy eiffel application, right? we had two hearings on this. when you fill up the insurance policy, most companies have about 1400 different codes. you go to the local drugstore in the fill up the prescription. if you trigger a code that will review your policy because with that code triggered might be very expensive medical treatment might be facing in the future and therefore they will jump you -- dump you. for instance, one family as they were filling out the form the told him to put out he was 180 pounds but he was really 250
philip the green card -- the orange card and we will get you on the call. -- fill out the card. i'm starting my fourth year of investigations into the insurance industry. it is an interest i have always had. these are some of the hearings we have had. you're going to hear about the medicare advantage. we did nursing home standards and passed the law 25 years ago and have never had a hearing on that. long-term care insurance, are consumers protected? june 16th, termination of individual health...
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meyers who became a kansas city television executive and they raised a daughter and son, valerie and philip. jan's career in kansas g.o.p. politics began in 1966 when she served as overland park chairwoman. two years later she was the sdwrict co-chair for senator dole's string of senate races. and jan chaired a race in 1970. she served as member of the overland park city council. in 1972, jan won election to the kansas state senate and served there for the next 12 years rising to chair the public health and welfare committee as well as the local government committee. when representative wynn renired 1984, jan entered the g.o.p. primary to succeed him. it was nestled in kansas across the river from the metropolitan kansas city, missouri. in a five-way race, she won the party nomination. and in the general election, she faced democratic candidate, kansas city mayor jack reardon. she campaigned around the district. when congresswoman meyers arrived in the house after winning that race, she was appointed to the committee on science and technology, the committee on small business, and the select
meyers who became a kansas city television executive and they raised a daughter and son, valerie and philip. jan's career in kansas g.o.p. politics began in 1966 when she served as overland park chairwoman. two years later she was the sdwrict co-chair for senator dole's string of senate races. and jan chaired a race in 1970. she served as member of the overland park city council. in 1972, jan won election to the kansas state senate and served there for the next 12 years rising to chair the...
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in large part because of philip rivers. a 12 yard touchdown. in the second, the chargers rucker up 13-0. here is the big play we have been looking policies and long. campbell with a bullet to malcolm kelly. he runs 84 yards, pulled down at the chargers' four. a couple of plays later, more play action. suddenly the redskins take the lead, 17-16. now let's move to the fourth quarter. offsides, derrick dockery. the chargers get the ball and march right down the field. he drops it. that would have sealed the game. instead, another chance. he stops just before the goal line. two plays later, the chargers win, 23-20. jim zorn making his final comment as this games had scope to. >> there are a lot of things out there -- i did that, but i am working on over to the meeting, i am working on our off-season schedule. >> he taught me some things i can continue to keep working on in my nfl game as a quarterback. if it is the end of an era here, that i wish him the best wherever he goes. >> this season is on the line for the baltimore ravens. they have to bea
in large part because of philip rivers. a 12 yard touchdown. in the second, the chargers rucker up 13-0. here is the big play we have been looking policies and long. campbell with a bullet to malcolm kelly. he runs 84 yards, pulled down at the chargers' four. a couple of plays later, more play action. suddenly the redskins take the lead, 17-16. now let's move to the fourth quarter. offsides, derrick dockery. the chargers get the ball and march right down the field. he drops it. that would have...
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deputy spokesman philip crowley spoke with reporters for about 20 minutes. >> good morning,ern. i'd like to begin this morning with a run down of the secretary's activities. i know you may have seen some of the things she's doing. i'd like to just give you the eastern standard times for her meetings and speech today. at 1:30 eastern, she will, secretary clinton will meet with japanese morn minister okata. at 2:40, they will have -- it's planned they'll have press available. at 6:35 eastern time, the secretary will deliver a speech at the east west center this evening. she also has a visit to the parole harbor and arizona memorial scheduled for 4:35 eastern and i do believe there will be pictures coming from that as it is open to the press. the secretary's meeting with foreign minner okata will be concerning a wide range of bilateral regional and international issues. they will discuss plans for commemorating the 50th year anniversary of the u.s.-japan security alliance. they will also, of course, discuss base realignment. they find that this will be a good time to talk about wid
deputy spokesman philip crowley spoke with reporters for about 20 minutes. >> good morning,ern. i'd like to begin this morning with a run down of the secretary's activities. i know you may have seen some of the things she's doing. i'd like to just give you the eastern standard times for her meetings and speech today. at 1:30 eastern, she will, secretary clinton will meet with japanese morn minister okata. at 2:40, they will have -- it's planned they'll have press available. at 6:35...
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host: "washington post" this morning, philip brecker's story. wrightwood house of the democratic national committee wrap the gifts.e the reality is look, this job is tough, it's important, but the more important thing that we do is that we build the team and put the resources in place, we run good candidates and they reflect the principals that define this party. if we don't do that it doesn't matter what michael steel says or congressional leaders. we'll not garner back the su part is in the face of the american people. we'll remain at 22% or worse in the poles in terms of popularity or identification and we'll have lost our way permanently and i don't believe that will happen and i don't want it on my watch. i remain to get out there and spend time on the streets. i've you downtown halls. i try to reflect back to the hill, what folks out here are saying. their frustration when people are told they're un-american to disagree with what the government is doing. the republican party will step in and say that's wrong, we know better how to lead but
host: "washington post" this morning, philip brecker's story. wrightwood house of the democratic national committee wrap the gifts.e the reality is look, this job is tough, it's important, but the more important thing that we do is that we build the team and put the resources in place, we run good candidates and they reflect the principals that define this party. if we don't do that it doesn't matter what michael steel says or congressional leaders. we'll not garner back the su part...
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we will hear next from cambridge, massachusetts, and philip. there you are on the independent line. caller: i would like to give some credence to the ratio of 10 to one debated earlier on what it takes to take care of the war. when i was a young officer in nigeria, we were facing the troops there. in spite of the colonial empire, dominance of algeria for decades, we knew very well what was going on, and we lost. as a u.s. citizen now, i am extremely concerned that we are not putting enough power behind the war, and the answer to the possible outcome is total failure. thank you. and the possible outcome is total failure. guest: the point i made at the beginning of the show. that is the no. i watched for every day. how many bad guys are out there? there comes a point when you know the afghan army cannot grow to a point where -- to defend themselves, that it is pointless to say. -- tuesday. host: -- then it is pointless to stay. host: are all the generals that have been leaders over there, are they all vietnam veterans? guest: i do not know. host: with their command decisions in vietna
we will hear next from cambridge, massachusetts, and philip. there you are on the independent line. caller: i would like to give some credence to the ratio of 10 to one debated earlier on what it takes to take care of the war. when i was a young officer in nigeria, we were facing the troops there. in spite of the colonial empire, dominance of algeria for decades, we knew very well what was going on, and we lost. as a u.s. citizen now, i am extremely concerned that we are not putting enough...
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religious concepts and trying to get them of meeting -- meaning, replace them his own meaning, and philip back up from the inside out. you could call him the cheerleader-in-chief of the global chief of. -- g. hud -- jihad. he will write thoughtfully about and where were they are not receiving attention. he is also the best investigative reporter. he is always the first on the scene when it comes to intellectual issues. how much more time to i have? a few more minutes. ok. let me show you a bit more imagery from the early videos. he has to get his operational credentials check. he gives a sermon at the end. this was fascinating. this was a photo shoot released by a ham teaching in a classroom setting. it is important, i think, because every one of these is put out for a specific reason. showing that he is relaxed, a man of the people, humble. he is the kind of general that will come down and walk through the camp. that is very heartening for a lot of people on the internet. they want to be one of his guys sitting around. this was an interesting photograph, a man making a bagel, which we ha
religious concepts and trying to get them of meeting -- meaning, replace them his own meaning, and philip back up from the inside out. you could call him the cheerleader-in-chief of the global chief of. -- g. hud -- jihad. he will write thoughtfully about and where were they are not receiving attention. he is also the best investigative reporter. he is always the first on the scene when it comes to intellectual issues. how much more time to i have? a few more minutes. ok. let me show you a bit...
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they can't give it to philip roth every year. so then i opened the envelope and saw that in fact they were asking me to host the awards and i was like that's cool because it is an honor. it is a big honor and it is also probably good for my career because on the next edition of whom moved my soap it will save from the national book award hosting writer. [laughter] and no one knows what that means. it's like a national best seller. nobody checks to find out. that means you are a best seller for one week in akron. no one checks. but as i read this letter from the national book foundation it did start to rankle a little bit because i realized when it comes down to but i was being asked to come here to give an award i could have won two other writers deemed more deserving. that is the situation tonight. let's not kid ourselves that is what is going on. and this brought back bad memories of something that happened a couple of years ago i got a letter from the eckert their foundation, the genius grant people and i was excited i opened
they can't give it to philip roth every year. so then i opened the envelope and saw that in fact they were asking me to host the awards and i was like that's cool because it is an honor. it is a big honor and it is also probably good for my career because on the next edition of whom moved my soap it will save from the national book award hosting writer. [laughter] and no one knows what that means. it's like a national best seller. nobody checks to find out. that means you are a best seller for...
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host: illinois, philip, good morning. caller: i wanted coattail on the young lady, the young man talked about you just seven liberals on -- you are very even toned with your republican, liberal, whenever. actually i'm an independent so it does not matter to me. i do want to say he was totally out of context and wrong. mayor -- and i do have another comment for you, greta. when you start saying you are going to hire more police officers -- yes, police officers are a good thing if you can afford them. but on a state budget, you pay for these police officers with taxes. if you don't have a manufacturing base thing you money for manufacturing or fabricating some kind of a product that you can sell, you can't collect taxes so you are actually building yourself a bigger hole. so, think about going may be with sba, small business administration, going out and see if you have entrepreneurs who want to start a business to produce something. not a restaurant, i'm talking products. host: we will leave it there. mayor smith? guest: w
host: illinois, philip, good morning. caller: i wanted coattail on the young lady, the young man talked about you just seven liberals on -- you are very even toned with your republican, liberal, whenever. actually i'm an independent so it does not matter to me. i do want to say he was totally out of context and wrong. mayor -- and i do have another comment for you, greta. when you start saying you are going to hire more police officers -- yes, police officers are a good thing if you can afford...
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business was totally against hiring blacks and it was only under the pressure of philip randolph and the march on washington that they gave in. you have a situation where if big business and republicans had their way you would have no price controls, no 40 hour week because they were against paying overtime, no hiring of minorities, you would have had a situation that makes the day's republicans look somewhat better. it was only because of extra parliamentary pressure like philip randolph's threat to move on washington that these things were finally changed. a threat which the communist party opposed because they were going after the war effort. in today's terms it is difficult to understand how reactionary much of the country was and what a difficult time roosevelt had and his own reluctance in many instances to do what in retrospect what would have been done. this brings me briefly to the holocaust where i have long documentation in the book because for the most part we're documenting things that aren't there. the p.m. did not say anything about holocaust until november of 1940 to
business was totally against hiring blacks and it was only under the pressure of philip randolph and the march on washington that they gave in. you have a situation where if big business and republicans had their way you would have no price controls, no 40 hour week because they were against paying overtime, no hiring of minorities, you would have had a situation that makes the day's republicans look somewhat better. it was only because of extra parliamentary pressure like philip randolph's...
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. >> philip stewart is monitoring the situation and the video from the same. >> let's get right to the live video. you can see this is right above 270 at the edge of an overpass on montrose road. it happens at 4:45 this this morning. crews are on the scene. there is some sort of flammable liquid which is getting to the difficulty of allowing those crews to get close enough to deal with this fire. they do not know what they're dealing with. this is happening at the beginning of the rush hour. some of the on and off ramps are closed. montrose road is also close. lisa baden can give us information on further closings. this is a big fire on a major road. >> 270 has been closed in both directions between west montgomery avenue and the beltway. main line and locally of 270 are completely closed because of this dangerous fire. that means 355 will be an alternate for you. it is going to be well saturated. even through potomac and falls road, folks heading out to the west and east side of 270 because there are no options. alsoo, take 70 to georgia avenue. 270 is now closed in both directions be
. >> philip stewart is monitoring the situation and the video from the same. >> let's get right to the live video. you can see this is right above 270 at the edge of an overpass on montrose road. it happens at 4:45 this this morning. crews are on the scene. there is some sort of flammable liquid which is getting to the difficulty of allowing those crews to get close enough to deal with this fire. they do not know what they're dealing with. this is happening at the beginning of the...
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. >> philip stewart has those stories and more. >> hello. we start at the box office. "avatar" is on a record-setting ce. it brought in more than $68 million domestically just this past weekend alone. that put it past the $1 billion mark world wide. it is only the fifth movie ever to earn $1 billion. the "sex and the city" movie trailer was released. one of the cast members is giving a revealing interview. samantha says she is so insecure if she could not even talk to a guy in a bar if she had to. she called the predatory behavior and that she doesn't consider herself a predator. if you watch the show, you know that this audit for her. we want to take a quick moment here to wish a special happy birthday to one of our own here. brian van de graaff. not only is it his birthday but it is tony's as well. >> my birthday does not exist at home because it is my son's birthday also. how did you find out? >> i just have my ways. >> he is turning 1. >> look at that. >> he only has one candle. careful. >> whoa, whoa, whoa. >> i'm doug mcelway. >> and i'm alison starling. the icin
. >> philip stewart has those stories and more. >> hello. we start at the box office. "avatar" is on a record-setting ce. it brought in more than $68 million domestically just this past weekend alone. that put it past the $1 billion mark world wide. it is only the fifth movie ever to earn $1 billion. the "sex and the city" movie trailer was released. one of the cast members is giving a revealing interview. samantha says she is so insecure if she could not even...
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. >> philip stewart has some of the stories you'll not find on the front page. >> good morning. it is a first for a first lady. michelle obama made her reality show debuted last by. this washe appeared as a specia. she said a secret ingredient came from the white house garden. tech blogs have rumors of a new ipod. you're looking at many alleged mockups. this is not from apple. it will be sold for less than $1,000 and will feature a multi touch screen with three- dimensional graphics. apple is set to make an official announcement at the end of this month. we have been talking about "avatar." one anti-smoking group is upset because one of the main characters is lighting up on screen. they take aim at sigourney weaver's character who smokes. "avatar" is one of several movies they criticized for sending the wrong message. james cameron said movies should reflect reality. if it's ok for people to lie or killed, why impose an inconsistent more rollick when it comes to smoking? he goes on to say her character is not a role model in this movie. if she was, he might agree. >> interesting
. >> philip stewart has some of the stories you'll not find on the front page. >> good morning. it is a first for a first lady. michelle obama made her reality show debuted last by. this washe appeared as a specia. she said a secret ingredient came from the white house garden. tech blogs have rumors of a new ipod. you're looking at many alleged mockups. this is not from apple. it will be sold for less than $1,000 and will feature a multi touch screen with three- dimensional...
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earlier i talked to them about their story, hawkins, philips, kurt hall and the rescuer, eddie. all right. tressel, you're the one. you wake up and the boat is taking on water. take the story from there. what goes on next? >> it was about 12:30. we're all asleep on the boat of course. and my bean bag that i was sleeping in had started floating around a little bit. and i didn't think nothing of it. just thought it was the waves on the boat until it just kind of pushed me to the side. and when i went to adjust myself on the bean bag, i put my foot down and the water came clear up to my knees. and at that time, i just woke up in a shock. and woke james up. and proceeded to wake kurt up. and about that time, it was probably about, i don't know, maybe about 15, 20 seconds that we're all up and trying to move around on the boat to get the water off of it. and put out a quick mayday call and that was it, the boat was turned over, capsized. >> kurt or james, when tressell wakes you up, immediate panic or pretty calm, okay, let's get the water out of here, we're going to be okay? >> i th
earlier i talked to them about their story, hawkins, philips, kurt hall and the rescuer, eddie. all right. tressel, you're the one. you wake up and the boat is taking on water. take the story from there. what goes on next? >> it was about 12:30. we're all asleep on the boat of course. and my bean bag that i was sleeping in had started floating around a little bit. and i didn't think nothing of it. just thought it was the waves on the boat until it just kind of pushed me to the side. and...
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philip to get little bit differently. we have to hold the line on spending first of all give the president of the line-item veto, do a top to bottom review of every federal program and squeeze that lakewood democrat president's leadership on those issues. so it's very important to that's not the difference between martha and me. your tax proposals will not help at all. they want to the deficit. the health care bill will lead a trillion plus dollars that the cap-and-trade scheme will increase taxes. the aspiring taxes will increase taxes to that's a major differences between martha and me. >> ms. coakley? >> the question was about the deficit and let's remember it was a bit of history that when the democrats lost the presidency before it george w. bush we were in a pay-as-you-go for spending. a reader had to have it in the budget or make sure there was a revenue source for it. that completely win up a window with the bush cheney menstruation. we have deficit spending with reckless spending, and regular defending, unregulat
philip to get little bit differently. we have to hold the line on spending first of all give the president of the line-item veto, do a top to bottom review of every federal program and squeeze that lakewood democrat president's leadership on those issues. so it's very important to that's not the difference between martha and me. your tax proposals will not help at all. they want to the deficit. the health care bill will lead a trillion plus dollars that the cap-and-trade scheme will increase...
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nicky hilton and bijou philips went to tila tequilla to get the dying dog, to try to put it to death so that they could put it in the coffin with her. bury her with ms. johnson. >> i think they denied that though. i thought they took the pets to take care of them. i haven't been following. >> it is twitter rumors. they are dirty twitter rumors. >> you must sympathize. >> i have procured the book "hooking up with tila tequilla." this is for all of you kneeing tau tiff nelly -- all of you negative nellies. i quote from the chapter haters. "haters always finish last" end of chapter. >> well done. >> something to think about. >> she had a ghost writer. >> we have to move on. thank you. always an unusual pleasure having you here. >>> coming up, more of the same with far less clothing and far more body paint. one of the worst albums of the decade? actually, are apples the coolest thing? >>> it is the beginning of a new decade, and while most people prefer to look ahead with optimism, we at "red eye" prefer to look back in anger. we will spend a few minutes discussing the worst albums in th
nicky hilton and bijou philips went to tila tequilla to get the dying dog, to try to put it to death so that they could put it in the coffin with her. bury her with ms. johnson. >> i think they denied that though. i thought they took the pets to take care of them. i haven't been following. >> it is twitter rumors. they are dirty twitter rumors. >> you must sympathize. >> i have procured the book "hooking up with tila tequilla." this is for all of you kneeing...
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like a tone-deaf disk jock ji, obama plays elevator music when the crowd wants john philip souza. i'm joined by analyst pat buchanan and peter fenn. happy new year. >> happy new year, chris. >> is that fair, the criticism that the president was tone-deaf? >> no. the fact is you have to go out and make a statement if you're president of the united states with the facts. i think the administration coming out on sunday and saying the system worked is a legitimate criticism. the system clearly didn't work and the president, you know, on tuesday said just that. but i think -- you know, i think that the monday morning quarterbacking by conservative columnists is really not called for. what the american people want, chris, is they want less finger-pointing and more problem fixing. and that's exactly where i think this president is going right now. >> pat, going back to the decision -- and have yyou have n the middle these decisions before, you feel damned if you do and damned if you don't. the decision they made was based on the fact they didn't want to give al qaeda a pr win and they wa
like a tone-deaf disk jock ji, obama plays elevator music when the crowd wants john philip souza. i'm joined by analyst pat buchanan and peter fenn. happy new year. >> happy new year, chris. >> is that fair, the criticism that the president was tone-deaf? >> no. the fact is you have to go out and make a statement if you're president of the united states with the facts. i think the administration coming out on sunday and saying the system worked is a legitimate criticism. the...
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he's a republican that is a jeffersonian, but he writes this letter in 1806 to the italian patriot philip matthey and she complains in this letter, which is hard for him to do because he's speaking about jeffersonian republicanism, about the kinds of men who are getting into the congress from the state of pennsylvania, where he lived. they were ignorant men. they were unloaded man. they were not gentlemen. not a single one of the congressman from pennsylvania was a man of letters. from the county was sent a blacksmith he said to the congress. and just over the river, a butcher was sent. now this butcher was the congressman that the secretary and the british litigation and washington were it a memoir journal that was later published. this british secretary described this butcher as the man who abused his privileges by sending home his linen for his laundering. but as the british commentator pointed out, this was much of an abuse because he only sent it once a week. it didn't change his shipment once a week. [laughter] when invited to president jefferson's dinner at the white house, the but
he's a republican that is a jeffersonian, but he writes this letter in 1806 to the italian patriot philip matthey and she complains in this letter, which is hard for him to do because he's speaking about jeffersonian republicanism, about the kinds of men who are getting into the congress from the state of pennsylvania, where he lived. they were ignorant men. they were unloaded man. they were not gentlemen. not a single one of the congressman from pennsylvania was a man of letters. from the...
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we had a wonderful interview with philip recently who gives a very few interviews about his new book, the humbling. so i think a combination of video and pictures and reviews and interviews and extracts which were not doing. it's really developing quite a following that and i think hopefully we will stand into the reach. >> have you ever reviewed harold evans book? >> we extracted harold evans. and i drove them down. i negotiated him down. >> so much of your professional life has been involved with the written word, and with books, why? >> i'm a passionate reader myself. our house is just wall-to-wall books. i mean, wall-to-wall. you won't believe how about a house that we have to keep shipping out and do a purge. but my husband is a passionate reader and writer. i'm a passionate reader and writer. we're just a family of bookworms. >> have you gotten a kindle or a sony player or any kind of electronic? >> i have a kindle. i'm still a kind of tentative user. that's only because i am actually a slow adopter. i mean, it was a long time before i took my blackberry to our. now i live -- ca
we had a wonderful interview with philip recently who gives a very few interviews about his new book, the humbling. so i think a combination of video and pictures and reviews and interviews and extracts which were not doing. it's really developing quite a following that and i think hopefully we will stand into the reach. >> have you ever reviewed harold evans book? >> we extracted harold evans. and i drove them down. i negotiated him down. >> so much of your professional life...
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as philip said, one wants to condition benefits or base promises of benefits on some hard numbers and hard science. in the case of both vietnam and the veterans here you run into problems with that. this is more of an open-ended question to the staff but also michael, is this something that congress, the leadership in congress or the administration is going to have to deal with and is it something that in and your interactions with the vietnamese they recognize, and i would also like you to talk about the point you made that they see a difference in how we treat our veterans, the promises we make and the science we argue shapes benefits to veterans and the way science is used in denying responsibility in vietnam. >> let me start with since it is the most recent one the last issue which is the difference in perception between u.s. veterans and how they are treated versus how the u.s. government from the cnas perspective deals with the vietnamese nationals exposed to dioxide and filled made good points about the nature of care being provided to u.s. veterans and there is one category fo
as philip said, one wants to condition benefits or base promises of benefits on some hard numbers and hard science. in the case of both vietnam and the veterans here you run into problems with that. this is more of an open-ended question to the staff but also michael, is this something that congress, the leadership in congress or the administration is going to have to deal with and is it something that in and your interactions with the vietnamese they recognize, and i would also like you to...
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>> the biography of general philip mccarney has long awaited and i've been working on this for a long time. the fact that i have an account of carney at that review. the first brigade of their brew a bailey's crossroads. and at the time the army of the potomac was just being born. but the grades, divisions, army courts, they have yet been numbered. and it wasn't until after that review it was time to start remembering these brigades. carnies brigade, the first new jersey infantry brigade was considered by mcclellan and called after the review of the first prograde, first-division, for score, because it was the finest brigade in that review. so, it's a little bit of carney right there. any other questions? >> were there any sketches made of what the statue was going to look like? >> kelly would sit down with these gentlemen. he would make a sketch of whatever they might be remembering. for instance, the gettysburg address. kelly would always ask, can you enact the pose that kelly did? you know, or that lincoln did and so kelly would do a thumbnail sketch of lincoln depicting the gettys
>> the biography of general philip mccarney has long awaited and i've been working on this for a long time. the fact that i have an account of carney at that review. the first brigade of their brew a bailey's crossroads. and at the time the army of the potomac was just being born. but the grades, divisions, army courts, they have yet been numbered. and it wasn't until after that review it was time to start remembering these brigades. carnies brigade, the first new jersey infantry brigade...
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atlanta has the lead overt ducks 2-1 down in philips arena. afinogenov. >> craig: they're a good- looking team. any time you have ryan getzlaf -- ryan up front and koivu supposedly returned tonight. >> joe: chimera's pass isdeflected. jason chimera last man on the board for washington look to go step on dipietro who had a goalie stick in the way. 14-bg with which to work in --14 minutes with which to work in regulation. ladles it ahead to eric fehr. >> craig: this is still one of the oldest buildings in the circuit in the nhl and charles wong the owner on the island still looking to put together the light house kojak and bring a brand new state of the art facility to nassau county or the scrounge area. he's -- surrounding area. he's work diligently on that. this is quite the old building. theen though it has a lot of old history, they want a new setup. >> joe: from you toronto? project. >> craig: what do you say? >> joe: project. i've never heard you say pro- ject in your life. >> craig: it's always i have a -- you're a project too. >> joe: ye
atlanta has the lead overt ducks 2-1 down in philips arena. afinogenov. >> craig: they're a good- looking team. any time you have ryan getzlaf -- ryan up front and koivu supposedly returned tonight. >> joe: chimera's pass isdeflected. jason chimera last man on the board for washington look to go step on dipietro who had a goalie stick in the way. 14-bg with which to work in --14 minutes with which to work in regulation. ladles it ahead to eric fehr. >> craig: this is still one...
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might next panelist on this question, though the recovery continues if so what shape will it be, philip. >> and hajj river talking about growth rates are level but the bottom line is if you look at our forecasts and i think most these days we have already seen the sense that we have modest growth in 2007, 20008. kerry -- as we heard earlier, -- global growth in 2009. and someone predetermined by the dynamic that we have going into the year. the very strong likelihood of return to moderate global growth in 2010. i think what's interesting these days in the global outlook discussion is really most discussion isn't really about the issue of what comes next, we sort of take its strong and those of us would take it for granted that the global economy will grow at 2.5% this year. it's what comes after that in 2011 and beyond. the key issue. desmond raised a whole series of issues that i am sure will come back to it in the next half-hour or hour or so that really i think derives much of the medium term outlook. but coming back to the 2010 issue, i think would probably position myself certain a
might next panelist on this question, though the recovery continues if so what shape will it be, philip. >> and hajj river talking about growth rates are level but the bottom line is if you look at our forecasts and i think most these days we have already seen the sense that we have modest growth in 2007, 20008. kerry -- as we heard earlier, -- global growth in 2009. and someone predetermined by the dynamic that we have going into the year. the very strong likelihood of return to moderate...
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i'm pleased that philip vogel is here, he runs exchange next door in connecticut which both of ours are six stages and we couldn't be more different. his is basically for small employers and rss for individuals, just to give one example so when you see the house version or senate version you have seen the one at thousand permutations that may play out to. that said, the me try to shed a little light. once i start from the premise that this is perhaps the most challenging domestic implementation of a domestic policy initiative at least in this century, that's easy, that's all i10 years, but i would go back maybe another century of. it is personal and complicated. it is partisan to say the least and then, of course, cost control which is far more ambitious than we were in massachusetts. we did access expansion and we're now actually working on cost control because that means taking money away. always a popular activity that's even harder and so the house and senate administration are congratulated for taking on the two toughest issues in american politics i think that once. on and has bee
i'm pleased that philip vogel is here, he runs exchange next door in connecticut which both of ours are six stages and we couldn't be more different. his is basically for small employers and rss for individuals, just to give one example so when you see the house version or senate version you have seen the one at thousand permutations that may play out to. that said, the me try to shed a little light. once i start from the premise that this is perhaps the most challenging domestic implementation...
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but they had attended saint philips lutheran church at one time. and a friend got word to the pastor don marks house then. they didn't have a pastor and they needed someone to bury their son. so he agreed to do it. and there were only a few of them, a dozen people there. he prepared something, but when he got there he realized they needed to just throw that out and just talk. and so he had everybody in the group, just close friends of the family, dylan's parents and his brother talk about dylan. and the brother particularly wise, he was just a straw. he didn't know what to make of it and what to do about it. so then, pastor don quoted and selected a passage from scripture, which was just perfect. and forgive me, i should know how to pronounce the name. but absalom from the old testament, king david's son who one point had overthrow king david as the king of israel or judeo. i don't know my old testament as well as they should. but he led a revolt to overthrow david. and david had to put it down. but you give us explicit instructions to save his son
but they had attended saint philips lutheran church at one time. and a friend got word to the pastor don marks house then. they didn't have a pastor and they needed someone to bury their son. so he agreed to do it. and there were only a few of them, a dozen people there. he prepared something, but when he got there he realized they needed to just throw that out and just talk. and so he had everybody in the group, just close friends of the family, dylan's parents and his brother talk about...
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. >> host: next phonecall illinois philip on the republican line. >> caller: the person who just called and spoke to us mentioning the gold standard and the constitution, article i section 7 showing gold and silver coin as tender. can you please try and explain why this has been overlooked? i don't see anything in the amendment to the constitution that said this is nolan foyt. but anyway-- >> guest: the constitution says in article i, section 8 i believe, it says congress shall make laws regulating the value of coinage and that is the article under which the federal reserve is created. they delegated to the federal reserve their responsibility at the time under the gold standard, but no one in the world wants to go on the gold standard and as i have said we don't have the gold standard because we know about the gold standard and we are not willing to accept as a modern society the level of unemployment that would require. >> host: fairmount, west virginia, george honor democrats line. good morning. >> caller: why does the federal government have to bailout all of the auto industries in
. >> host: next phonecall illinois philip on the republican line. >> caller: the person who just called and spoke to us mentioning the gold standard and the constitution, article i section 7 showing gold and silver coin as tender. can you please try and explain why this has been overlooked? i don't see anything in the amendment to the constitution that said this is nolan foyt. but anyway-- >> guest: the constitution says in article i, section 8 i believe, it says congress...
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host: illinois, philip on the republican line. caller: the person who called in to speak to you mentioned the gold standard and the competition, article one section 7 -- take anything for tendered for payment of debts. just trying to explain why this is overlooked. i don't see an amendment to the constitution and said it is now and void. guest: the constitution says an article one, section 8, i believe, it says congress shall make laws regulating the value of coinage, and that is the article under which the federal reserve is created. they delegated to the federal reserve their responsibility, at the time, under the gold standard. but no one on the world wants to go on the goals standardbred as i said, we don't have the gold standard because we know about the gold standard and not willing to accept as a modern society the level of unemployment it would require. host: west virginia -- george on the line for democrats. caller: y. does the federal government have to bail out the auto industry and banks? i think it is wrong. we should
host: illinois, philip on the republican line. caller: the person who called in to speak to you mentioned the gold standard and the competition, article one section 7 -- take anything for tendered for payment of debts. just trying to explain why this is overlooked. i don't see an amendment to the constitution and said it is now and void. guest: the constitution says an article one, section 8, i believe, it says congress shall make laws regulating the value of coinage, and that is the article...
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. >> clarify knoll speaker is philip vogel is senior vice president at connecticut business and industry association. he is in his third decade of her and the services corporation and offers health insurance among other things to the thousands of members of the cbia. we also spent a dozen years in private insurance business directly. certified life underwriter for more than 30 years. his division has led the way to set up a statewide health-insurance purchasing alliance that allows workers and the small business members of nt nine to choose among the several policies. we're anxious to hear the experience that you have had thank you for joiou. think you have heard a lot of good ideas from the panelists. i will repeat some of it also try to take you to the private sector. as we operated, be designed the connections under the clinton era under the managed competition model you could sell in exchange and people would make decisions based on price, network, satisfaction and quality. that is what we tried to do when we introduced our program. i will repeat some of the things because there were
. >> clarify knoll speaker is philip vogel is senior vice president at connecticut business and industry association. he is in his third decade of her and the services corporation and offers health insurance among other things to the thousands of members of the cbia. we also spent a dozen years in private insurance business directly. certified life underwriter for more than 30 years. his division has led the way to set up a statewide health-insurance purchasing alliance that allows...
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america and the planting of the seed that was to become the panama canal, the crushing of the notorious philip bussel william walker and his attempt to abscond with the country of nicaragua the discretion of the merrimack and the safeguarding of the union gold shipments both which played a seminal part in winning the civil war, the fabled manipulations of the erie breault road and the birth of modern corporations the consolidation of the great new york real plots into the enormous new york central and hudson river railroad, the growth of new york city into the first city of north america and a major world hub of finance and trade complete with his first grand central station. vanderbilt played a major part in all of these events and more. as stiles writes the commodore's live lets his mark on america's most basic beliefs about equality and opportunity. he started a business as the epitome of the jacksonian ideal the working man desiring only a level playing field to compete against the vested interests. he ended it as a symbol than the quality of monopoly in the gilded age when ameyde american
america and the planting of the seed that was to become the panama canal, the crushing of the notorious philip bussel william walker and his attempt to abscond with the country of nicaragua the discretion of the merrimack and the safeguarding of the union gold shipments both which played a seminal part in winning the civil war, the fabled manipulations of the erie breault road and the birth of modern corporations the consolidation of the great new york real plots into the enormous new york...